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The Resistance | 
| Artist: Muse Label: Helium 3
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £4.93 as of 1/8/2010 02:02 BST details You Save: £11.06 (69%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 246 reviews Sales Rank: 29
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 521130 UPC: 825646874347 EAN: 0825646874347 ASIN: B002GZQYMK
Release Date: September 14, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Uprising | | • | Resistance | | • | Undisclosed Desires | | • | United States Of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) | | • | Guiding Light | | • | Unnatural Selection | | • | Mk Ultra | | • | I Belong To You (+Mon Coeur S'ouvre A Ta Voix) | | • | Exogenesis : Symphony Part I (Overture) | | • | Exogenesis : Symphony Part Ii (Cross Pollination) | | • | Exogenesis : Symphony Part Iii (Redemption) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review It's not really about the music anymore, is it. It's about the breadth and height of everything Muse do. It's about leaving a jet-stream in the sky. Any tune with a trajectory lower than the cosmos is presumably discarded, with arrangements generally sounding as expensive as battleships (intergalactic battleships, that is). Of course the music is not exactly incidental either; Muse's full-on fifth album The Resistance is packed hard with virtuoso musicianship, rigorous instrumental freak-outs and harmonies beamed between dimensions. It's simply what they do now, no matter how ridiculous it may seem. Long gone are the days of the feisty yet formal English post-grunge band with a falsetto bolt-on. So let the madness commence; "Uprising" gives the Dr Who theme tune a stomping glam makeover, "Undisclosed Desires" is like a prog-rock Justin Timberlake, "Guiding Light" is the sound of Elvis' "Can't Help Falling In Love" being jettisoned into the ether in an escape pod and "Exogenesis Symphony Part 1 (Overture)" is ambitious equal parts 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Flaming Lips and a belting Brian May style guitar solo sent straight from the roof of Buckingham Palace. They've not moved on enormously from the grandiosity of Black Holes & Revelations, not that it matters--they've found the place where they're most comfortable. That place just happens to be balanced on the precipice, travelling at light speed in expensive space-suits. --James Berry
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| Customer Reviews:
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Fabulous CD July 31, 2010 P E Simms (New Forest, United Kingdom) Best Band around for years, such great songs so well sung really great CD. Very highly reccommended.
muse the resistance July 30, 2010 Mr. G. Honey WHAT A GREAT ALBUM FROM A VERY DIFFERENT AND PROGRESSIVE ROCK BAND. GIVE ME MORE!!!
Best album I've heard in ages July 30, 2010 A. M. Lee (Liverpool) I saw Muse on the TV in their Glastonbury concert and wanted to listen to more. Wow - what an album. Why hadn't I come across them before?
This album is amazing!! July 26, 2010 emlou84 WOW is all i can say, this album is mega! You've gotta listen, you'll love it too!
The Resistance Begins Now! July 25, 2010 SalamanderJoe A brilliant album from MUSE. They are definately one of the best rock bands out there today, both in the studio and live. Their catchy riffs and songs like Uprising will get you into the album, with the Exgenesis trilogy will make sure you keep coming back for more. A worthy sequel to Blackholes and Revelations.
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